UNC YouTuber uses bullet journaling for self-care and personal growth
Bullet journaling is a creative outlet for many, but UNC junior Kayla Dang takes it to another level with her YouTube channel.
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Bullet journaling is a creative outlet for many, but UNC junior Kayla Dang takes it to another level with her YouTube channel.
Skydiving from tiny planes thousands of feet in the air. Dangling feet off the edge of skyscrapers. Flying down the sides of mountains in the Alps.
As he moves from bedroom to bedroom with a camera, sewing machine and fresh ideas, senior journalism student Ian Alexander is creating surreal digital art and high-quality fashion pieces with no formal training.
This Saturday, Feb. 29 from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m., VibeHouse405 will be hosting its reopening and invites all artists, creatives and cultural enthusiasts to come find their people.
As an independent R&B and popsinger-songwriter and producer, UNC junior and Greensboro native Kal Caviness, aka “K.A.L” has created a dedicated following. Fans first noticed him because of his smooth musical style, but stayed because of the honesty of his lyrics.
On Saturday, Feb. 1, Carolina Performing Arts will host critically acclaimed opera singer and trans-activist Lucia Lucas, who will perform a show made up entirely of songs from the perspective of villains.
Comedy in a Cave offers a night of great drinks, new friends and many laughs this Friday at The Cave, an underground bar in Chapel Hill.
“Invisible(s)” will tell the stories of forgotten communities through music and original composition on Friday, Jan. 17.
This year marks the 400th year since the first enslaved Africans were brought to North America in 1619. Wilson Library’s “On the Move: Stories of African American Migration and Mobility” examines various personal stories of African Americans through history and their experience with social and physical mobility.
College Night: ¡Fridamania! at the North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) will feature live music, a nacho bar, dancing, art making and student-led tours of the Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Mexican Modernism art exhibit.
There are many North Carolinians who shaped the state into what it is today. "Past Imperfect: Voices from N.C.'s History" tells the stories of a Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon, a former slave who became Mary Todd Lincoln’s seamstress, and Nina Simone, to name a few.
Despite Wilson Library's intimidating exterior, it's home to a large variety of materials, from a music library to rare books — and even Halloween events.
WXYC’s disco dance is coming to Cat’s Cradle on Friday with the hopes of presenting a new twist on disco music and engaging the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community in a night full of fun and dancing.
Trick-Or-Treat The Farm is looking to provide a unique Halloween season experience to families and children on the family-owned 1870 Farm.
Award-winning poet, teacher, arts advocate and North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green is coming to UNC on Thursday, Oct. 10 with the hopes of uniting the community through poetry.
Award-winning actor Max McLean will play the author and Christian convert C.S. Lewis in the one-man show, also written and co-directed by McLean. "C.S. Lewis On Stage: The Most Reluctant Convert" will come to Memorial Hall on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.